9:56 PM Targeted killing of Senior Hamas operative in Gaza. More details as they become known.

9:54 PM According to Al'Jazeera Hizbullah is agreeing to the deployment of Lebanese army troops in the South of the country. (ed. note - Not that they'd care, since they could walk over the Lebanese army in a heartbeat, as well as up to half the soldiers being Shi'ites anyway.)

9:48 PM Many foreign Yeshiva students forgo the summer break (bein hazmanim - between the 9th of Av and the first day of the Hebrew month of Elul) to stay in school, saying psalms and learning Torah during this time of war.

Reuters has withdrawn from its database all photographs taken by Beirut-based freelance Adnan Hajj after establishing that he had altered two images since the start of the conflict between Israel and the Lebanese Hizbollah group.

7:39 PM Still no official word on Reuters about the pulling of the second picture. Ms. Whittle stated she would send me the press release, but it is still forthcoming.

4:48 PM Breaking News in Reutergate! Second picture by Adnan Hajj published by Reuters withdrawn for being doctored! Orignal seen here (LINK DEAD). Further info on scandal here. As heard on Fox News. I've just gotten off the phone with Moira Whittle Head of PR from Reuters-UK who has confirmed this. Further information as it comes out.For those just tuning in...

Was published Aug 2, by Reuters with the caption:

An Israeli F-16 warplane fires missiles during an air strike on Nabatiyeh in southern Lebanon, August 2, 2006. (LEBANON)

The by-line...Adnan Hajj.

My Pet Jawa has done an excellent job of showing how the picture was doctored and that the plane is actually dropping only one defensive flare rather then firing 3 missles. A very in depth analysis can be found here.4:13 PM Soldiers from the elite Duvduvan unit capture wanted terrorist leader in Kalkiya area.

4:10 PM 6 Hizbullah terrorists killed in heavy fighting around Mis A-Jabaeil. Bring the total to 8 killed in the town. Caches of weapons have been located including RPGs.

3:30 PM Shoshi Grinfeld, the sister of Yehuda Grinfeld one of the soldiers killed in Kfar Giladi who was a resident of the Michmash a community in the Binyamin region of the West Bank, called on soldiers to refuse to serve in Lebanon. She stated

"This war is a direct result of the expulsion (from Gush Katif). They expel us and then send us the war they caused, so they can once more throw us out of our homes, because they know we'll go back and fight for them. I'm begging all the K'tumim (Oranges - a reference to the orange ribbons and shirts worn by those opposing the expulsion for Gush Katif)return home now, before you come back in a coffin. This is a war for nothing, simply to prop up the elites in this country, it's a crime. Please don't go."

11:58 AM The army has released that one soldier was killed in Bint Jabaeil. Four more were wounded lightly. At least 5 terrorists killed in same action.

10:43 AM Reports coming in of casualties amongst troops in S. Lebanon. As usual we won't publish details of deaths until official release of information by the IDF. 11 wounded over night, 1 serious. At least 2 injured in anti-tank rocket attack this morning.

9:26 AMVideo clip shows rockets that were fired (from in between residential buildings) at Haifa yesterday, which resulted in 3 killed, over 200 wounded.

9:24 AM Clarification from Jameel about yesterday's pictures of soldiers. The pictures shown are NOT from the current war, but from the past few years -- mostly taken in the West Bank. While some may say they are American soldiers, they are definitely IDF soldiers -- you can see from the beret's and insignias on some of them, and their uniforms are IDF olive green. But they are still decent pix, in any event.

Roundup of overnight news Attack on Haifa leaves 3 dead, over 200 wounded. Total of 12 Reservists killed in attack on Kfar Giladi. 1 soldier wounded seriously, 4 lightly in fighting in and around Mahviv in S.W. Lebanon. Reports of 20+ Hizbullah terrorists killed. 2 truckloads of weaponry desttroyed in battle. Estimates of damage caused by fires that resulted from rocket attacks on forests in the North, 1,500 acres destroyed, will take 50 years to grow back.